These are schools outside Canada which are accredited to use the curriculum of a province of Canada:
Africa
edit- Canadian Independent College of Ghana
Americas
edit- Alberta
- Mount Saint Agnes Academy
British Columbia
Alberta
- Ontario
- Caribbean International Academy[1] (Top Preparatory Day & Boarding School)
- New Brunswick
- International School of St. Lucia
- Ontario
- Maple Leaf International School
- Trillium International School
Asia
edit- Alberta
- Canadian International School of Phnom Penh
- British Columbia
- Canada Hefei Secondary School
- British Columbia
- Canada Langfang Secondary School
- Sino Bright No. 8 School
- Sino-Bright No. 25 School
- Manitoba
- New Brunswick
- Beijing Concord College of Sino-Canada
- Canadian International School of Beijing
- Nova Scotia
- Ontario
- Canadian Trillium College (Quanzhou)[2]
- Nova Scotia
- Guiyang No. 1 High School
- Alberta
- Canadian International School of Guangzhou
- British Columbia
- Guangzhou Huamei International School
- Manitoba
- Clifford School
- Nova Scotia
- Ontario
- Ontario
- New Brunswick
- International School of Nanshan Shenzhen
- International School of Sino-Canada (ISSC)
- Shenzhen (Nanshan) Concord College of Canada
- Nova Scotia
- Shenzhen Tsinghua Experimental School
- Ontario
- Oxstand-Bond International College
- Nova Scotia
- Xingtai No. 1 High School
- Handan No. 1 High School
- Middle School attached to Hebei Normal University - Shijiazhuang
- Tangshan No. 1 High School
- Alberta
- International School of Qiushi
- Nova Scotia
- Henan Experimental High School
- Luoyang No. 1 High School
- British Columbia
- Wuhan Maple Leaf Foreign Nationals School
- Wuhan Maple Leaf International School
- British Columbia
- Jiangsu Mudu Senior High School
- Nanjing Grand Canadian Academy
- Sino-Canada High School
- Nova Scotia
- Soochow University High School
- Ontario
- Canadian Trillium College (Nanjing Campus)[2]
- Nanjing-Bond International College
- British Columbia
- Canada Changchun Shiyi Secondary School
- Nova Scotia
- Jilin No. 1 High School
- Changchun Experimental High School
- Nova Scotia
- Nanchang No. 2 High School
- British Columbia
- Nova Scotia
- Shenyang No. 2 High School
- Nova Scotia
- Tongchuan No. 1 High School
- British Columbia
- Canada Weifang Secondary School
- Canada Qingdao Secondary School
- Canada Taian Secondary School
- Canada Zibo #11 Secondary School
- British Columbia
- Ontario
- Canadian Trillium College (Shanghai Campus)[2]
- British Columbia
- Canada Chengdu ShiShi Secondary School
- Nova Scotia
- British Columbia
- Tianjin TEDA Maple Leaf International School
- Ontario
- Yinghua - Bond International College
- Nova Scotia
- Karamay Senior High School
- British Columbia
- Canadian Secondary Wenzhou No. 22 Middle School
- Jiaxing Grand Canadian Academy
- Ontario
- Canadian Trillium College (Jinhua Campus)[2]
- Alberta
- Ontario
- British Columbia
- Osaka Gakugei Canadian International School
- Manitoba
- Meitoku Gijuku School
- Ontario
- Prince Edward Island
- Alberta
- Ontario
- Sunway College Canadian International Matriculation Programme and Sunway International School
- Taylor's College International Canadian Pre-University Programme
- British Columbia
- BC Collegiate Canada
- BIS Canada
- CMIS Canada
- SIS Canada
- Westminster Canadian Academy
- British Columbia
- Quebec
Europe
edit- British Columbia
- Canadian Bilingual School of Paris
- Ontario
- Canadian College Italy - The Renaissance School
- Ontario
- AFNORTH International School
- Ontario
- Manitoba
- Kemer Canadian High School Programme
Middle East
edit- British Columbia
- British Columbia Canadian International School
- Manitoba
- Heritage International School
- Ontario
- Canadian International School of Egypt
- Alberta
- Blyth Academy Qatar
- Qatar Canadian School
- British Columbia
- Hayat Universal School
- Alberta
- Canadian International School (Abu Dhabi)
- Maplewood International School
- Nova Scotia
References
edit- ^ Caribbean International Academy
- ^ a b c d "Canadian Trillium College campuses in Jinhua, Nanjing, Quanzhou, Shanghai". Archived from the original on 2012-04-10. Retrieved 2013-03-11.